What is the music scene in Brazil like?
It’s the melting pot of music. People often relate Brazil to that tropical sound and that’s a classic misconception. We’re talking about a large country, full of regionalisms and diversity. We’re from the south/southwest, where most of the unsigned bands come from. Unfortunately, there hasn’t been much room for alternative music in the mainstream around here, but the indie scene is continuously growing. It’s not enough yet, but it’s a good start for bands like ours. How has your location influenced your music? We were influenced by our location exactly by avoiding it. I’ve always wanted to create something that would stand out from the local scene, something as fresh as spontaneous. We’re not exactly the live-gig kind of band, instead, we make the kind of music you feel like listening while driving to work and that’s sort of unusual around here. When you were little, what did you want to be when you grew up? I’ve been making music since I was little, I’d always get a new instrument for